Out in Psychology: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer PerspectivesVictoria Clarke, Elizabeth Peel There has been a recent explosion of interest in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Perspective Psychology amongst students and academics, and this interest is predicted to continue to rise. Recent media debates on subjects such as same-sex marriage have fuelled interest in LGBTQ perspectives. This edited collection showcases the latest thinking in LGBTQ psychology. The book has 21 chapters covering subjects such as same sex parenting, outing, young LGBTQ people, sport, learning disabilities, lesbian and gay identities etc. The book has an international focus, with contributors from UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand |
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... Roles. She is the Editor of the Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, former editor of The Sport Psychologist and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. Dr Krane also is a Fellow of the Association ...
... Roles. She is the Editor of the Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, former editor of The Sport Psychologist and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. Dr Krane also is a Fellow of the Association ...
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... role in, for instance, the division of domestic labour in lesbian households. There is also little consideration of the possibility that partners in same-sex couples might identify their gender in different ways or that other elements ...
... role in, for instance, the division of domestic labour in lesbian households. There is also little consideration of the possibility that partners in same-sex couples might identify their gender in different ways or that other elements ...
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... role of heteronormativity, homophobia and heterosexism. It is an odd paradox that our efforts to free LGBTQ people and LGBTQ psychologies from the throes of heteronormativity are inevitably framed by that very heteronormativity. Given ...
... role of heteronormativity, homophobia and heterosexism. It is an odd paradox that our efforts to free LGBTQ people and LGBTQ psychologies from the throes of heteronormativity are inevitably framed by that very heteronormativity. Given ...
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... roles that their genders would trouble. Yet, if roles such as 'rapist' and 'victim' are to be used in this case, why ... role or capital letter. Unable to categorically defend any particular naming convention, Schegloff argued that the ...
... roles that their genders would trouble. Yet, if roles such as 'rapist' and 'victim' are to be used in this case, why ... role or capital letter. Unable to categorically defend any particular naming convention, Schegloff argued that the ...
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